Wedlock

My second book, 'Wedlock', was published in January 2009 by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in the UK and by Crown in the US in March.

'Wedlock' tells the remarkable true story of Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, who became Britain's richest heiress on the death of her entrepreneur father when she was 11. After an unhappy first marriage to John Lyon, the 9th Earl of Strathmore, who left her a widow when he died of TB, she was lured into marrying an Irish fortune-hunter named Andrew Robinson Stoney. Squandering her money and laying waste her vast estate, Stoney - who adopted the surname Bowes on marriage - reduced Mary to a wretched, starved, petrified shadow of her former self. After suffering eight years of cruelty and torment, Mary Eleanor finally found help in the most unlikely of places. A barely credible tale of survival and triumph against overwhelming odds, 'Wedlock' reveals an eighteenth-century world of sexual intrigue, terrifying adventure and court room drama.

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'A gripping story, brilliantly told' ... Amanda Foreman, author of 'The Duchess'.

'From surviving accounts by the Countess, together with contemporary records, Moore unravels in meticulous detail the story of how one man beat, abused and finally cowed one of the most famous aristocrats of the day.'  ... The Times

'Riveting biography' ... Woman and Home

'spectacular ... compulsively readable.' Washington Post

'as gripping as a novel'. Daily Telegraph

'mesmerising'. Financial Times

'the best biography I have read in a long time'. Mail on Sunday